Lenovo’s Vibe S1 (S1a40 model) is a super good looking smartphone that has good specifications packed as well to support the great design. The phone has looks similar to the Samsung Galaxy S6, but the specifications are quite different.
Internally, the Lenovo Vibe S1 has a Octa-core Mediatek MT6752 processor along with 3GB of RAM under the 5 inch 1080p display, and there is 32GB internal storage provided, with an optional MicroSD card slot if the user chooses to use than over a secondary SIM card. The phone’s speciality is with the dual front-facing camera, but we’d put a focus here on the performance based on the benchmarks.
Check below for the various benchmark scores that the Vibe S1 has received on tests we performed, and even know if the phone supports USB OTG connectivity.
Lenovo Vibe S1 Benchmark Scores
- Lenovo Vibe S1 AnTuTu Benchmark Score: 46756
- Lenovo Vibe S1 Quadrant Standard Score: 19566
- Lenovo Vibe S1 Nenamark 2 Score: 60.3 fps
- Lenovo Vibe S1 Vellamo Multicore Score: 2009
- Lenovo Vibe S1 Vellamo Metal Score: 1374
- Lenovo Vibe S1 Geekbench 3 Multi-core Score: 3855
- Lenovo Vibe S1 Geekbench 3 Single-core Score: 791
- Lenovo Vibe S1 3D Mark Sling Shot ES 3.1 Score: 313
- Lenovo Vibe S1 3D Mark Sling Shot ES 3.0 Score: 479
- Lenovo Vibe S1 Basemark X Score: 5900
- Lenovo Vibe S1 GFX OpenGL Manhattan Score: 2.9 fps
- Lenovo Vibe S1 GFX OpenGL 1080p Manhattan Offscreen Score: 6.1 fps
- Lenovo Vibe S1 GFX OpenGL T-Rex Score: 16 fps
- Lenovo Vibe S1 GFX OpenGL 1080p T-Rex Offscreen Score: 16 fps
- Lenovo Vibe S1 GFX OpenGL ALU 2 Score: 4.7 fps
- Lenovo Vibe S1 GFX OpenGL 1080p ALU 2 Offscreen Score: 4.8 fps
- Lenovo Vibe S1 GFX OpenGL Texturing Score: 1012 MTexel/s
- Lenovo Vibe S1 GFX OpenGL 1080p Texturing Offscreen Score: 1014 MTexel/s
- Lenovo Vibe S1 AnTuTu 3DRating Benchmark Score: 10552
Lenovo Vibe S1 USB OTG Test
The Lenovo Vibe S1 very well supports USB OTG connectivity, and one can guess that without even testing or checking about it. Because in the Storage settings, there is an option of “Mount USB Storage” which is the one for USB OTG drive. Once a drive is plugged in, you can go to the settings and unmount the drive from there.